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... object , which differs in other ways from indirect objects and the objects of transitives . First , the direct object is constrained to being third person , although it can be either animate or inanimate . Second , the direct object ...
... object , which differs in other ways from indirect objects and the objects of transitives . First , the direct object is constrained to being third person , although it can be either animate or inanimate . Second , the direct object ...
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... objects are subject to certain constraints . First , a primary object can dislocate over verbs meaning ' tell ' , but a secondary object cannot : ( 31 ) a . .8 Muwin ' -kisi - yaha - n Susehp - ol M. 3 - Perf - tell - N Joseph - Obv ...
... objects are subject to certain constraints . First , a primary object can dislocate over verbs meaning ' tell ' , but a secondary object cannot : ( 31 ) a . .8 Muwin ' -kisi - yaha - n Susehp - ol M. 3 - Perf - tell - N Joseph - Obv ...
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quantified secondary object is unable to take scope over a primary object ( 41a ) . Correspondingly , a quantified secondary object is unable to bind a variable in the primary object - that is , WCO appears in ( 41b ) : 11 ( 41 ) a . n ...
quantified secondary object is unable to take scope over a primary object ( 41a ) . Correspondingly , a quantified secondary object is unable to bind a variable in the primary object - that is , WCO appears in ( 41b ) : 11 ( 41 ) a . n ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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